ASCL Spring Data Leader and School Accountability Conference 2025

Eastside Rooms, Birmingham 

"So useful my brain hurts!"
(Autumn series delegate)

Following on from our successful Autumn Data Leader Conferences, our spring event will enable senior leaders with responsibility for data and school/trust outcomes to plan ahead for the summer term and into the next academic year. 

This Conference will be a one-stop shop, covering all you need to know for exam season and the months that follow, and taking you up to our ASCL Data Leader and School Accountability Conferences in the autumn term of 2025 (register your interest here). 

The conferences will build on the content delivered in the autumn and following our useful format the event will cover:

  • policy updates following the GCSE and post-16 February data release
  • relevant updates to post-16 qualifications 
  • using FFT for more effective transition and target setting
  • preparing for the summer exam series, and what to expect in August
  • what to expect from Ofsted in the months and year ahead
  • using your data to plan for school improvement in the summer term, including a case study on effective use of the Question Level Analysis (QLA) tool. 

We’ll cover key trends to look out for and how to use that information to successfully plan for the exam season and into the autumn, we’ll also update you on data developments since the autumn conferences and our discussions with the DfE, Ofsted and Ofqual as well as hearing from our own ASCL specialists.

Both of our Autumn Data Leader Conferences sold out, so book your place now to avoid disappointment.
 
Speaker
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Tom Middlehurst

Curriculum, Assessment and Inspection Specialist

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Tiffnie Harris

Primary and Data Specialist

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Members: £290+VAT
Non-members: £310+VAT 

Group rate (two or more delegates):
Members: £260+VAT
Non-members: £279+VAT 
 

This conference is suitable for secondary and post-16 data leaders, curriculum leaders, headteachers, principals and CEOs in England. 

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